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    CHANGE MANAGEMENT: Change must always be embraced by the top brass, in order to be wholeheartedly accepted and adopted by the lower echelon of the company. Moving forward, we believe that Kurt Lewin’s model of change management may be very relevant in addressing the cultural and leadership challenges at Ford, Toyota, and VW: In our analysis, this model is best exemplified by the following observations from the three manufacturers: • Employees at Ford were not ready for the changes proposed…

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    if we do not act soon. This phenomena is known as global warming and climate change. Global warming is the increase in temperature throughout the world. It is caused by the increasing amount of carbon dioxide, methane, and other gases in the atmosphere (Gürlük). These gases are known as greenhouse gases because they contribute to warm the Earth 's atmosphere. We need to pay attention to these changes, since climate change and global warming are caused by the increase of greenhouse gases…

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    Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change Research Question: Is the rate of climate change affected by the amount of carbon emission? Hypothesis: If the Earth's concentration of carbon is high, than there will also be an increase in the Earth’s land temperature because of greenhouse gases that are created over time resulting in the warm up the earth’s land. Background Information: The earth is kept warmer than it should be because of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. They retain heat. One of…

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    climate change. Scientists say that humans are causing the climate to change drastically but Overall it isn't that bad. The controversial topics are what causes climate change, what can be done to prevent climate change, and the consequences of climate change. The causes of climate change are said to be greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, and the burning of fossil fuel and oils. The truth is that all of the chemicals are barely changing the climate. Naturally, the climate changes over the…

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    to the change. They worry that they might lack the skills needed once the change is put into effect. Third, people wonder if the change might mean that they could suffer a loss in personal power or status because they might suddenly need to share resources or no longer be able to make decisions for themselves and therefore would not be in control of their futures. Whatever its source, people fearful of change often experience psychological stress, in large measure because they perceive change to…

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    What we are doing about an issue as large as global warming is not enough. We pollute the air to an extreme extent, and we aren’t doing anything about it. The first step in reversing the effects of climate change is to realize how dangerous it truly is. Then, people will realize what our society has to do. Everything we do affects something else- for example, putting too much CO2 into the air causes an increase in temperature, which then causes ice to melt, etc According to NASA, the National…

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    The scientific basis for global climate change Climate change has been a perplexing issue for several years now, and many have had projections to end climate change. Several people believe it is a hoax while others believe it’s an extensive issue due to mankind. But the first issue here is to acknowledge that climate change exits. How are we going to project climate change if mankind doesn’t believe it exits initially? But, the climate and weather of the earth is in fact changing and that is…

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    Climate Change Going outside, what do you think of? Do you think of all the animals playing, flowers, grass, fresh air, or even the blue sky? According to “The foundations of climate change” climate change widely considered the most significant challenge facing the modern world. Climate changes is affecting everything from plants, to animals and even humans. Climate change has always been a problem and its progressively getting worse. There are so many different problems with climate change,…

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    Change is defined as the act or instance of making or becoming different; as many of us know change does not suddenly occur, rather, it is a process that gradually unfolds overtime. (Horvath,T., Misra, K., Epner,A.K., and Cooper,G.M When a person is deciding to make a major change in their life they go through five stages that are described under the trans theoretical model of change. The model was created by James O. Prochaska and Carlo Di Clemente during the 1980’s. Prochaska and Di Clemente…

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    Most people have heard of the term, global climate change, or global warming. However, most have not put much thought into how it will affect their lives. The United States is the world 's largest emitter of CO2 in relation to its population, and yet people do not perceive it as an issue of great importance (Leiserowitz, 45). Answering questions about climate change will allow citizens to make informed decisions and proper changes in their lives. Americans must not allow political debates and…

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